loft

  1. P

    Is this a water vapor/condensation risk? Dwarf wall void in loft.

    Hi, I have been slowly upgrading a converted loft in my victorian semi. A couple of years ago I replaced the insulation in the rafters with PIR board. 100mm in between the rafters, 25mm underneath the rafter. 50mm gap between insulation in the rafters and batten for ventilation. At the...
  2. ptrickf

    Air flow in loft

    Hello, I'm doing up my loft as in the drawing below. I will be using superquilt on the underside of the rafters down to the wall plate. I will board up a section in the middle with a raised floor. I already have a lot of mineral wool insulation up there which and rather than take it all out want...
  3. T

    White Mould within Loft Space

    Noticed some white mould within my loft space and was wondering a few things: 1. Is this due to lack of ventilation, condensation, or both? 2. Within the pictures attached you can see felt only. I believe this is due to a window being removed (as there seems to be an old single pane window in...
  4. Malpighiales

    Advice needed on roof structure

    We're in the process of buying a mid-terrace Victorian/Edwardian (estimated at 1900) house and have just received our Home Buyer's Survey. Unsurprisingly, given the age of the property, it gives the impression the place is about to fall down! Most of the issues are things you'd expect of a...
  5. I

    Dormer cheek and wall insulation

    Hi, in the middle of doing a loft conversion and had a question about the positioning of the kingspan in the dormer cheeks and main dormer wall. The dormer cheeks are constructed with 4x2s and the main dormer wall is 6x2. Both finished with plywood and breathable membrane with clay tiles plus...
  6. A

    Improving insulation of an already boarded loft

    Moved into my house in past year(60s build) and found that the loft is boarded with insulation (blanket insulation under the boards). I have been thinking that I would like to further insulate the loft and don't really need the boarded area at present. One option would be to pull up all the...
  7. eric19371

    Insulation in Loft, Under the Water Tank and Condensation Issues...

    Hello All. I need advice regarding my loft, specifically insulation under and around the cold water tank. There is a bit of a story to explain everything that has been going on with my loft leading up to this and for that I apologise in advance if it is a bit long winded. Early last year it...
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    Are loft purlin binders necessery?

    Hi There, Most likely in topic I have used wrong terminology to describe my issue but hopefully picture attached will do better. I am trying to make more space in my loft and install some doors to cover clutter located in deeper corners of my loft and I wonder if those "binders" pointed in...
  9. S

    Loft dripping

    Hi, I've got really bad condensation Al over my loft on the timber and felt. I've noticed there's some type of silver insulation stuffed in to the eaves, looks a bit like silver bubble wrap.. Won't this be blocking the soffit ventilation? Here's a video: Appreciate any advice, hoping to...
  10. P

    Advice needed on loft insulation and boarding please!

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  11. Buenaventura Durruti

    Want to insulate under rafters with Multifoil - no membrane under tiles...

    Hi all, I have recently bought a house (1920s/30s) and want to insulate my loft. Currently there is about 100mm of fiberglass between the joists and floored with chipboard. I really need the loft for storage so rather than add extra glass wool I want to use multifoil under the rafters - it looks...
  12. S

    Is our roof safe

    We have been living in our house 16 odd years and of late have noticed that we have small walls in the loft that hold up wooden beams that act as some sort of roof support. I think they're called purlins from reading online. Our house is semi detached and there is a single purlin on the left...
  13. D

    Loft Boarding

    Hi All, I'm planning to board the loft of my new build house. Initially I had planned on using the loft legs and loft boarding panels that interconnect, however, the loft legs feel flimsy. I would like to run CLS timber the opposite direction to the current joints and fix the boarding panels...
  14. Han80

    Should I bother with my loft?

    Hi all I'm new to this forum and am looking for some advice regarding my loft. I live in a 1930s semi-detached with a hip roof and wasn't sure how to describe the truss layout, so I drew a dodgy diagram! The plan is to convert the loft properly at a later date, with a hip-to-gable (if...
  15. T

    roof cross beams in loft space.

    Hi guys I'm boarding out my loft with new supporting floor, I just wondered if anyone knows if there is anything I can do about moving or removing the cross beams in the roof (or find a way to work with them). I had assumed not but just thought I ask in case anyone had any ideas. I can't do a...
  16. N

    Very basic loft conversion. Who is needed?

    Hey all. As a lot of people I have found myself working from home and needing somewhere to be more private while working on sensitive material. We have always planned on doing a full dorma loft conversion at some point, but in the mean time I’d just like to use the space up there. I’m happy...
  17. W

    Boarding Loft Space

    Hi all, First post so go easy! I'm wanting to board out the central section of our loft for some extra storage. It will only be used to store light stuff like xmas decs and other bits we rarely need. It's a terraced house from roughly 1910 and the ceiling joints are 4x2's that run from the...
  18. T

    LOFT ADVICE REQUIRED...

    Hi, I'm cracking on with a full 1930's uk house renovation with couple extensions...I'm not far off roof height and got unsolved problems regarding loft floor boarding and insulation. The existing loft floor joists are 3.5inch(h)x2inch(w) and sit across 4 internal load supporting walls. The...
  19. Tim Gent

    Party wall options for a terraced house full-width dormer

    We are planning a loft conversion with a full width rear dormer, which is very common in our area. We've had mixed views about how to deal with the party wall and so I'm seeking some wisdom. The first option is to build inside the boundary with a typical dormer with a timber frame. All the loft...
  20. Dan watts

    Loft conversion issue: Short term solution with long term benefit.

    Hi all. Im currently doing a load of work on the house and decided the loft would be a good place to store some unused materials and some tools. This is not going to be anything like a loft conversion. I just want a few boards up there for storage, which is easy enough. Im planning on hanging...
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